AMERICAN REVOLUTION SCRAPBOOK ASSIGNMENT Tanesha Gilchrist Megan Preece Eduardo Cuvellier-Cabrales.

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AMERICAN REVOLUTION SCRAPBOOK ASSIGNMENT Tanesha Gilchrist Megan Preece Eduardo Cuvellier-Cabrales

OVERVIEW  Students will create a chronological scrapbook of the events leading up the American Revolution.

DAY ONE INSTRUCTIONS  Get into a group of at least 4 people.  Take out your text book and paper for taking notes.  Discuss with you group members 5 events leading up to the revolution that you want to research.  Use your textbooks to research those 5 events and take notes. (See me if you want a pass to the library)

REMINDERS  You are looking for, facts that support importance and relevant images to represent the event.  Turn in what you have at the end of class.